Category Archives: Art & Culture

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We humans have big needs and with an ever growing world population and particularly food consumption, we just seem to never wonder as to how these goods are manufactured today (big scale). Because of this overwhelming demand, industries were changed in order to supply thus making food hunting history and our need for this goods supplied at supermarkets. As decades go by in our concrete paved world we start to loose grip of the reality behind which keeps us feed, Read More »

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Science and medicine will master organ tissue regeneration for us, but until then we still have to worry about our health. We’ve heard a thousand times the dangers of alcohol, but yeah… that’s not going to happen to me cause I’m only a one night or weekend drinker. Think again, your liver can and will stand a certain amount of abuse; this documentary investigates the switch in alcohol consumption from pubs to homes, examining Read More »

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This series comprises of 4 episodes being each one hour long:

This series is a true eye opener for many of us, it is a pity the BBC never made a DVD release so we are left with a VHS copy, but please let your eyes bare on, as your brain will certainly be rewarded.

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If interested to any extent by philosophy, Dennett is one man you might recognize, if not, here is your chance. He is a professor trained in critical analysis specializing in high level consciousness that within the course of the above posted one hour video will open and bend your mind. Before viewing the video I recommend at least a brief read about the principle of differential replication and memes. Ever thought about the design and meaning of life?, is there really one?, we might even already have the answer but never thought of it this way. Read More »

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An Aboriginal adventure story that is so well told you can believe it. A unique tone that gives us a breath of fresh air into a world we certainly have never seen before where spontaneous humor is more common than it is today. It’s a convincing anthropological trip to the past were we can see todays human nature is nothing new. An incredible hilarious, feel-good film where the only true tragedy is the fact this kind of living in modern days suffers a countdown clock that measures it’s lifespan in years if not days.

“Maybe this story will help you live proper way”

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In this blog you probably won’t be hearing how great the new Rambo movie was or how many times Jessica Alba’s nipples were visible in Silver Surfer. I am starting to blog with the intent to prove that entertainment can be a great source of knowledge and self discovery, sure there is meditation but who said there are no alternatives?. There is a film category that you might have never heard about, it’s called Nonverbal. It’s when movies and documentaries push the envelope to other realms of exposing life and interactions . You know they say there are life changing trips and experiences, the film Baraka has that same power, Read More »